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34. T)ArVA.I^I^lJS., Smith. 



$ 2. COLPOSORIA. 

 (3) O. Grifflihiana, JBfc. —Insert: Bedd., Ferns Br.L, I, tab. CVI. 



tab. CLXXVIII. 



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 trichomanoides, JBI. — Insert. BecJdC Ferns Br.L, II, 



3S. MIICHOLEPIi^, l>rejrl. 



(2) M. niarginalis, Bedd. — Insert as synonyms : M. urophylla, 

 Moore, Bedd., Ferns Br.L, I, tab. CIII; Polypodium marginale, Thb., (oldest 

 name). 



* (6) M. speluncac, Moore. — Insert as a synonym: Polypodium 

 Speluncae, L., (oldest name). 



(6a) 11. isablanensiiS, Christ, Philipp. Journ., H, 168. 



Fronds large, 5-pinnate, the rachis opaque, fulvo-stramineous, shortly 

 and finely puberulous. Pinnae 35 c.M. and more long, + 9 c.M. broad, 

 hardly narrowed at the base, short-stalked, elongatfe-caudate. Pinnulae ap- 

 proximate, pectinate, numerous (± 40 or more pair), horizontal, nearly ses- 

 sile, acuminate, produced at the base on the upper side. Tertiary segments 

 + 20 on each side, close or approximate, separated by narrow sinuses, 

 unequal-sided, the lowest free, adpressed to the rachis; upper base truncate, 

 lower cuneate; upper side crenate, lower subentire; lobules + 3, minute. 

 Texture herbaceous; colour dark-green; upper surface smooth, lower pilose 

 on the costae and veins; veins distinct, 2 — 3-furcate in the lobules. Sori 

 minute, 2 — 5 on the anterior side, in the sinuses of the lobules; indusium 

 inconspicuous, thin. — Very near M. speluncae, Moore. 



Luzon. 



* (10) M. strigosa, Pr. — Insert as a synonym. Trichomanes 

 slrigosum, Thb., (oldest name). 



